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“Vittles” means “food,” and its history is a tasty little detour through Latin, French, and old spelling habits.
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Caroline in Charlotte, North Carolina, recalls her grandparents often used vittles to mean “food.” The word vittles derives from Latin victualis, meaning “nourishment” or “sustenance…
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“Vittles” a Victim of Fanciful Philologists
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